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(09-04-2023, 11:51 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: For the time that has passed and no sign of the brother I hope I am wrong, I think this guy is one more for the number of males now alone in the sands sabi which is quite sad, both he and the mohawk were very attached to their brothers , a thread of hope? He could be Nkuhuma's long-awaited coalition partner, would that be ideal? maybe not, there are lone younger males but none of them seem friendly to Nkuhuma, together they might have a good chance with the talamati pride perhaps.
Very much doubt it, a male as aggressive as the remaining Southern Avoca needs a male who can match him physically, otherwise the Nkuhuma male is quite literally gonna get bullied over kills, mating rights etc and most likely end up leaving himself and that’s even if the Southern Avoca accepted him instead of attacking him instantly.
Aggression and dominance is largely influenced by circumstances so there’s no guarantees that Lions will behave the same under different circumstances.
Look at the Tintswalos and how their totem pole has fluctuated depending on health and fitness.
The S Avoca could very well choose to be submissive at the benefit of having conpnioship.